Kolkata flyover collapse turns into a political slugfest: 10 IVRCL detained after death toll goes up to 24

Kolkata: A day after the collapse of a flyover portion in the city, police on Friday detained 10 officials of the construction company IVRCL for questioning while two state government engineers were suspended even as the toll rose to 24 with the recovery of three more bodies from the debris.

The 10 IVRCL detainees include a few engineers, managers and vice-president of the construction company, a Kolkata police official said.

"We are questioning them to find out what went wrong before the flyover collapsed. Strict action will be taken against them," the officer said, adding that a police team has reached Hyderabad to meet the top bosses of the company.

The state government today suspended two engineers of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority who were involved in the construction of the flyover.

"The concerned chief engineer and the concerned executive engineer of KMDA have been placed under suspension pending completion of the probe," a statement from the state secretariat 'Nabanna' said.

It also ordered immediate inspection of the remaining portion of the flyover to ascertain its stability and safety.

Police had yesterday registered a case against the construction firm under sections 304, 308 and 407 of the IPC and sealed its local office.

Around 90 people were injured in the collapse and the condition of seven of them was stated to be "very critical".

Agencies engaged in rescue work said that there was a possibilty of a person being trapped inside a truck which is still under a girder.

Ambulances stuck as people in large numbers gather at the site of the accident where an under-construction flyover collapsed on Vivekananda Road in Kolkata on Thursday. PTI

Armymen along with police, disaster management team, NDRF and fire brigade personnel engaged in rescue work throughout the night, pulled out three more bodies from under the rubble of concrete, a police officer said today. "Nobody alive has been rescued... Two mangled autorickshaws apart from a few other vehicles have been pulled out. One lorry is still stuck inside... Whether there is anybody trapped inside cannot be certain," he said.

About a 60-metre-long stretch of the 2.2 km flyover under construction crashed down yesterday afternoon on a congested road intersection here.

Forensic experts visited the site and collected samples of materials used for the construction for examination.

A day after an official of IVRCL dubbed the flyover collapse as an "act of God", IVRCL's legal team head P Sita said, "It is an accident". She also did not rule out sabotage.

"An act of God was just an expression only to describe that it is under no one's control," she told reporters in Hyderabad.

Showing a photograph of the mishap site published in a newspaper, she said that it looked like a site of bomb blast. There were various aspects which should be looked into.

Sita also said, "...100 per cent no issues with regard to quality. It is the same material, as was used to construct the 59 sections earlier with approval, with which the 60th section (which collapsed) was built ... Unfortunately it collapsed."

The West Bengal government has already ordered a high-level probe into the incident that triggered a blame game with the Opposition accusing the Mamata Banerjee government of callousness.

Trinamool Congress and the BJP were engaged in a slanging match after Union Minister M A Naqvi accused the state government of "criminal negligence" in relief work, which the TMC described as "cheap politics".

Naqvi, Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, said that the TMC government showed "criminal negligence" in ensuring relief work and engaging in a "competition on corruption" with the previous Left Front government which resulted in the flyover collapse.

"Just saw a BJP Minister's statement. Reeks of cheap politics in election season. Army came at state's request. Army belongs to nation, not the BJP," Brien said.

Naqvi also reiterated the party's demand for a CBI probe into the collapse.

Meanwhile, a senior police officer said, "The main road crossing near Ganesh Talkies would hopefully be cleared by tomorrow. But the rest like the iron piers, iron pillars, broken concrete parts will be cleared in a step-by-step process."

KMDA had entered into a joint venture with IVRCL for constructing the 2.2-km-long Vivekananda Road flyover in north Kolkata.

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RNVL) has been assigned the task of removing the collapsed spans on Kali Krishna Tagore Road, the statement from state secretariat said.

The statement said 62 families in neighbouring houses have been requested to vacate their premises temporarily to enable the safe removal of the collapsed span.